Hello, Yes on the other hand you get a lot of support but I have no  
idea what the quality of that applecare support is for a voicover  
users, in the dutch apple stores there is no know how about voiceover  
and I bet Dutch support people dont know about it either.
I will have to contact some of the distributors to at least inform  
them of the possibilities.Then they can go talk about it with the uwv  
because the uwv wont take notice if I as a person contact them.

Greetings, Anouk,
On Nov 4, 2009, at 1:10 PM, Chris Hofstader wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> Apple does sell extended warranty packages for its laptops and other
> products.  These are pretty expensive but are really excellent  
> service.
>
> I would bet that Apple would work out a bulk sale deal with your
> blindness organization if they would enter negotiations.
> Historically, Apple has done very well by school systems and other
> large government distributions.  It would be a publicity coup for them
> if they could start selling to people with disabilities through the
> various European government/insurance programs.
>
> As I like to say, "I paid the same for VO as I would have for JAWS but
> they tossed in a really kick ass laptop for an extra $100!"
>
> Happy Macking,
> cdh
>
>
> On Nov 4, 2009, at 3:49 AM, anouk radix wrote:
>
>>
>> Hello, I know that there are some unattached braille display
>> developers around, meaning that their braille displays are not linked
>> to screenreader software to windows. Lately I have been thinking  
>> about
>> how cool it would beif they could do a package deal on their braille
>> display and a mac laptop. In the netherlands if you are a schoolgoing
>> child or a student you get both a laptop, a screenreader and a  
>> braille
>> display from the state (actually the uwv, a company run by the state)
>> if you are a working person then your employer can ask the uwv for a
>> screenreader and a braille display and if you need stuff for home use
>> you need to ask your insurance company. So it owuld be really
>> beneficial for the uwv to have an option like the mac that would be a
>> lot cheaper then the options by optelec (bc640+hal) or freedom
>> scientific (i think their braille display is called focus and they of
>> course develop jaws) plus probbably a toshiba laptop. At least the
>> free developers could spread the know how about the mac system and
>> maybe translate stuff provide dutch support etc. I was planning to
>> write some people about this when I suddenly realized something. 1.
>> apple seems to be the sole distributor of macbooks etc and most
>> importantly 2. the very meager standard warranty and very high price
>> to buy more. If you get a laptop as a blind student in nl then you
>> have to use it for at least 3 years before you ask for a new one,
>> after 3 years you can ask for a new laptop and sometimes even a new
>> braille display although that term used to be 5 ears. So it is common
>> practice for companies to deliver the laptop with 3 years of warranty
>> so that has to be included in the total price.
>> I really hope that in the future apple iwll include more then 1 year
>> of warranty because on a lot of proiducts in europe you have AT LEAST
>> 2 years warranty as standard and at no extra cost.
>> Greetings, Anouk
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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